randymorris
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I’m prepping to do a semi large overhaul of suspension and steering, specifically replacing upper and lower control arms in the rear, sway bar links and bushings in front, steering rack bushings, coil isolators on both sides upfront, and spark plugs for good measure (I got some copper ones this time, as I didn’t know that’s what was needed when I did the spark plugs and ignition coils a while ago). Since I’ll be doing most of the work in my driveway (just removing the front shocks and coils to have them reassembled with mopar isolators by a shop), I want to make sure I do things right. I’m gonna service ball joints while I have everything apart as well. So I have several questions.
In both the front and back, what bolts do I not torque until it’s on the ground reassembled? I know the upper control arms up front, but I don’t know what others I should plan on torquing after I put it back together and get it off jack stands. Do I need to loosen the rear shocks when replacing the control arms, or are those fine to stay torqued on?
For spark plugs, what should the gap be set to? .040” is what I see going around, just want to double check so I get it right this time.
I had a buddy grease the ball joints when I replaced them while installing the OME lift. To service them and make sure they are still good, what should I look for, and should I clean out the old grease and fill it with new grease? If so, what’s the best way to go about that? Figure I might as well put some effort in keeping the ballpoints good while I’m disassembling everything anyways.
For the steering rack bushings, do I need to remove anything else, like the metal lines, to raise it enough to replace the two bushings? We replaced the whole rack last time, so I’m not sure how to just get the bushings.
In both the front and back, what bolts do I not torque until it’s on the ground reassembled? I know the upper control arms up front, but I don’t know what others I should plan on torquing after I put it back together and get it off jack stands. Do I need to loosen the rear shocks when replacing the control arms, or are those fine to stay torqued on?
For spark plugs, what should the gap be set to? .040” is what I see going around, just want to double check so I get it right this time.
I had a buddy grease the ball joints when I replaced them while installing the OME lift. To service them and make sure they are still good, what should I look for, and should I clean out the old grease and fill it with new grease? If so, what’s the best way to go about that? Figure I might as well put some effort in keeping the ballpoints good while I’m disassembling everything anyways.
For the steering rack bushings, do I need to remove anything else, like the metal lines, to raise it enough to replace the two bushings? We replaced the whole rack last time, so I’m not sure how to just get the bushings.